(i) What can the girl in 'The Eyes Have It' not bear? (ii) Where was Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam born? (iii) What kind of sparkle did the voice of the girl have? (iv) Where did Kalam begin his career? (v) What remark did the narrator make about people with good eyesight? (vi) Which part of the body of the bearded man was injured in the story 'Three Questions? (vii ) Why did the Tsar disguise his appearance to meet the hermit?
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2.Rameswaram
3.The narrator started to like the girl from the very beginning of their journey together. He was captivated by the sound of her voice and her slippers. The fascinated narrator even described the voice of the girl to have the sparkle of a mountain stream.
4.DRDO
5.As the narrator was blind for a good portion of his life, he had learnt wonderful lessons about blindness. He often noticed that people with sight are worse than those without sight. ... This speech of the narrator is very ironical and realistic.
6.In the story 'Three Questions ', the stomach of the bearded man was injured.
7.The Tsar disguised his appearance before meeting the hermit because the hermit only met ordinary folk , so the Tsar put on simple clothes.
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